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Salary Is Slavery: See The Reasons by bestads(m): 9:35am On Mar 18, 2011
SALARY vs SELF EMPLOYMENT, Which do you prefer

For this reader's information

1 Salary is slavery no matter your position nor take home pay

2 you are P.O.O.R because you Pass Over Opportunities Repeatedly

3 Only the risk takers become rich

4 the rich don't work for salary, they work to gain wealth

5 Only the bold get the gold

6 Only the brave become great,famous and wealthy

7 Those with the lion heart get the lion share

8 I f you keep on waiting for job/salary in Bank ,oil & gas companies, you will keep on wasting your life.

it never ceases to amaze me that people base their security in jobs. There's no such thing as job security. Anytime you work for someone else, I don't care how much your boss likes you, how well you do your job, or how well or poor the economy gets, you're always looking at an income cap and one pink slip away from possible financial devastation.

Things change. People change. Circumstances change. The economy changes. Life happens.

Have you ever heard the saying, "If it's meant to be, it's up to me?"

Well, today more than ever, men and women need to evaluate their situation and their options for insuring financial security for their families. They really need to understand that if they seek true financial freedom, it's up to them personally, to create it and keep it. And I'm not talking about a job where it could be gone tomorrow. I'm talking about making a decision to be their own boss in which they hold all the cards.

I'll be the first to tell you that not everyone is cut out for entrepreneurship, however, there's a great deal of people who have entertained the idea throughout their lives and it's these people I'm talking about. Some have acted on those dreams and perhaps have failed, and then others have thought about it but have never taken that first step.

What is it that has people so frozen in their dreams of home business ownership, that they stay in a broken work force? They seem so sure that their security is in their jobs, when it's actually the other way around. Security is in working for yourself, being your own boss. But because we are taught from childhood how to be good employees, dreams of entrepreneurship are quashed and most people lack the skills and belief system it takes to be successful in that arena. And, because of that, would-be entrepreneurs never achieve all that they were destined to be. This is a tragedy.

Let's put entrepreneurship v. a job in perspective here and do a quick comparison.

WORKERS/CAREER ORIENTED/EMPLOYEES

This group of individuals invest thousands of dollars on education and give up years of their life to classroom study to be able to enter their career field where they become enslaved. From this point forward, these workers will be told what to do for the next 40 years. It will be dictated as to how much they can earn which determines when, where and for how long they vacation, the type of car they drive, the home they live in, and the effects ripple down even to the food on the table and gifts under the tree at Christmas. Oh, and now they have school loans to pay for years.

HOME BASED BUSINESS OWNERS/ENTREPRENEURS/NETWORK MARKETERS

This group of people invest trivial amounts of money (in comparison to a college education, I'm talking a couple hundred to a couple thousand, no big deal) in an opportunity, generally a network marketing or MLM company, they spend a relatively short amount of time learning skill sets, perhaps attend a seminar or two, begin on the job training immediately, enjoy the privilege of tax write offs, and best of all, does not get up to alarms clocks every morning to shower, shave and shine to head to the rat race. Nobody tells them what to do, what to wear, what they can earn, where they can vacation and their time is their own and there is no such thing as an income cap.

If people would put their fears aside about being their own boss, they would be able to sit back and assess the situation and their options in a more rational way. When you look at the two comparisons, doesn't business ownership make better sense all the way around?

So, the question these Moms and Dads have to answer as they scratch their heads searching for answers to their financial security is whether they choose Plan A, stay in the work force or Plan B, take control of their life through a business of their own. There is no Plan C.

Isn't it worth rolling up your sleeves, learning some skill sets on how to effectively market online, choose a product and industry you are passionate about and create wealth from home? If you're one of those individuals who carry the entrepreneurial spirit deep inside, it's something to think about because it's here, in the home business industry, that one will find the real security.

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Re: Salary Is Slavery: See The Reasons by KOOLMOED: 12:01pm On Mar 18, 2011
i wish to start my own biz but the fact is that i don't have money now.so i have to work ,get little money and then establish my own biz
Re: Salary Is Slavery: See The Reasons by izahbnu(m): 11:15am On Mar 19, 2011
To be an entrepreneur sounds better than the modern day slavery thing but each side has got its ads and disads. we all know that the ultimate problem of starting up a business is CAPITAL. if you don t have it theres no way you can start. Although you can seek for thats why there are sources, loans and what have you, on the other hand as a worker it depends on where you find your self. those with the highly paid jobs dont have to worry cos at the end of the day they are comfortable and the stress is worth it and it does not stop them from also establishing with their savings in other words been on both sides wich is the ultimate but low pay earners will find it somewhat difficult and tend to take a longer time to achieve this. so an employment is worth keeping.
Re: Salary Is Slavery: See The Reasons by macayub(m): 11:32am On Mar 19, 2011
KOOL MOE D:

i wish to start my own biz but the fact is that i don't have money now.so i have to work ,get little money and then establish my own biz

Can you attend one of our free seminar for people who want to start their own business with little capital as low as N3.000 the good thing is that you can be doing this business with your regular job. if you are willing to attend one of our free seminar text 'I want to come' your name, age, location, phone number, to ZERO-EIGHT-ZERO-SEVEN-FIVE-SIX-SIX-ZERO-TWO-SIX-ZERO. or mail it to macayub(at)gmail.com
Re: Salary Is Slavery: See The Reasons by mstcnsult: 2:20pm On Mar 19, 2011
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Re: Salary Is Slavery: See The Reasons by mstcnsult: 8:22pm On Mar 22, 2011
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Re: Salary Is Slavery: See The Reasons by bestads(m): 5:02am On Jul 14, 2012
izahbnu: To be an entrepreneur sounds better than the modern day slavery thing but each side has got its ads and disads. we all know that the ultimate problem of starting up a business is CAPITAL. if you don t have it theres no way you can start. Although you can seek for thats why there are sources, loans and what have you, on the other hand as a worker it depends on where you find your self. those with the highly paid jobs dont have to worry cos at the end of the day they are comfortable and the stress is worth it and it does not stop them from also establishing with their savings in other words been on both sides wich is the ultimate but low pay earners will find it somewhat difficult and tend to take a longer time to achieve this. so an employment is worth keeping.

My friend in this modern day of the internet, you do not need huge capital to start off any business, as a matter of fact the money a lot of our jobless and unemployed youths use in buying black berry phones is more than enough to start a business and grow it big.

There are genuine and time tested internet businesses that one can start with as low as $2 and use your so called facebook to market it for outstanding and instant results, but the youths will only use the internet for chatting,pornography and checking football scores.

Now Banners broker is only $25-$1000 to start and you will earn your 100% interest in 3-7 weeks yet, people wont go for such business ..see the nairaland link below for HOW BANNERS BROKER WORKS

https://www.nairaland.com/920827/hurray-poverty-prosperity-only-25#11378160
Re: Salary Is Slavery: See The Reasons by raymatex: 4:41am On Jul 31, 2012
I wonder why people are lazy to grape opportunity rather they want already made all in the name of white collar jobs. In africa Nigeria remains the highest country were numerous opportunity rains, talk about our population, under development which call for all sectors on board. To me entrepreneurship is the best to tap on this huge resources of our. You can look at the pictures of what I do to leave as a big boy in portharcourt city, it is paying me well... The need for insecticide in Nigeria and Africa at large can not be over emphasised, hence mosquito remains the major Spray of malaria. Government and individuals spend huge amount of money to combat malaria and mosquito. So any discovery or research that can be of a good help to stop this evil called Mosquito/Malaria will attract special market attention. So if you are looking for a job or thinking on the kind of business you can do, with capital of 20k, you can start this production and make 80% in first production, which will multiply as you build your market network. I leave in portharcourt, for those calling from other state, if you can not come to PH for one on one lecture, you can call me I will tell you how to pay for the training then I will send you 12pages hard copy of the training manual, after which I engage you on 10minits telephone lecture. Please for me details call me. 08101307390 .

Look at the pictures of some of our research product that has sold over 400 pieces in one month. You can call to sale this product in your shop or distribute and make your cash. Call me now. 08101307390.

Re: Salary Is Slavery: See The Reasons by yommy2sure(m): 6:38am On Jul 31, 2012
Wow another opportunity for people to bash on job seekers and market their 'profitable' business. To be on your own is good but I beg to differ on the assumption that every job seeker is unwise and lacks initiatives. I personally believe in professionalism and learning from professionals and experts who r already successful in my line of career and the best way I can learn from them is working under them for sometime, it is not every salary earner that is wroking to earn salary for life. I cannot just come out of school and cram all the theories of enterprenuership from one book then sell all my family properties to invest in some idea wen I dont have the practical knowlege to sustain it. Thats one reason why most so called business collapse in less than two years.

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Re: Salary Is Slavery: See The Reasons by raymatex: 9:50am On Jul 31, 2012
Yahhh... you may be rit bros.... but we to do some thing for ourselfs and also help others, especially those once that ready to break the evil called POVERTY in there life.

Am preparing the soft copy of the training Manual for this production. the hard copy is available for those living out side portharcourt.
Re: Salary Is Slavery: See The Reasons by joyceok: 6:19am On Dec 28, 2013
It is time to become self-employed

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